For its fifth iteration, the Conversational User Interface conference
steering committee are looking for expressions of interest to host the
conference in 2023.
===About the conference:===
This international ACM SIGCHI conference, started in 2019, attracts
100-150 delegates from academia and industry. It focuses on showcasing
cutting edge human centered research in the field of speech interfaces,
chatbots and other language based interaction paradigms. Further details
of previous conferences and the activities of the CUI community can be
found at https://www.conversationaluserinterfaces.org/
The conference attracts work from multidisciplinary areas related to
conversational user interfaces including HCI, speech technology,
psychology, cognitive science, linguistics and sociology to name a few.
===Tracks: ===
The conference currently has 4 core paper tracks: A Full Papers track, A
Provocation Papers track, A Poster track and Demo track. Papers are
published in the ACM Digital Library.
===Bidding process:===
If you are interested in hosting the 2023 conference, please complete
the form below:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdq78ZsPRH3bPltLszdCBLAUVr-8bQw9nhckWrKxby0sekRmA/viewform?usp=sf_link
Deadline for expression of interest is 5th May 2022
Expressions of interest will then be considered by the committee with
the aim of announcing a potential venue at CUI 2022 at the end of July.
Thanks
CUI Conference Steering Committee
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Benjamin R Cowan PhD
Associate Professor
School of Information & Communication Studies
University College Dublin
Twitter: @BCowanHCI
NB- I do not respond or check emails at weekends or in the evening.
If anything is urgent please phone.
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Recent papers:
Garaialde, D., Cox, A.L., & Cowan, B.R. (2021). Designing gamified rewards to encourage repeated app selection: Effect of reward placement. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1071581921000793
Doyle, P., Clark, L. & Cowan, B.R. (2021). What Do We See in Them? Identifying Dimensions of Partner Models for Speech Interfaces Using a Psycholexical Approach. Proceeedings of CHI 2021. https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.02094
Baxter, M. et al., (2021). “You, Move There!”: Investigating the Impact of Feedback on Voice Control in Virtual Environments. Proceedings of CUI 2021. https://dl.acm.org/doi/fullHtml/10.1145/3469595.3469609
Edwards, J., Janssen, C., Gould, S., & Cowan, B.R. (2021). Eliciting Spoken Interruptions to Inform Proactive Speech Agent Design. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2106.02077
Langevin et al., (2021). Heuristic Evaluation of Conversational Agents. Proceedings of CHI 2021. https://faculty.washington.edu/garyhs/docs/langevin-CHI2021-caheuristics.pdf
Wu, Y. et al (2020). See What I’m Saying? Comparing Intelligent Personal Assistant Use for Native and Non-Native Language Speakers. 22nd International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.06328
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